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On my 2000 International with a Detroit series 60 engine the water temperature sensor is on the back of the engine, passenger side in the cylinder head. Gears
Between $40 - $60 seems typical. The actual cost will depend on specifics of your vehicle, such as which engine it has.
It depends on brand of sensor as well as type of engine (4 cylinder vs. V6). It can be anywhere in between $60-150 depending on brand.
The 'Position' Light on the Volvo S-60 is the rear tail-light
have your injectors checked
That is the O2 sensor on the passenger side at the manifold. Bank 2= side of #2 cylinder and sensor 1= first sensor back. I would first check if there is a bad connection. Reset the computer and see if the code comes back. The O2 sensor is around $60 at most part stores.
My 2000 Volvo s40 does
It's a sealed transmission. You'll have to take it to a Volvo dealership.
The sensor is located under the intake manifold. It takes about 2 and half hours to replace the intake manifold, book time. Knock sensor is about $35 + $60-$90/hr labor. So you are talking about $300.
I have a 1995 Volvo 850 and they currently have a size of 195/60 - R15 88V. They are Pirelli tyres on Volvo standard 5 spigot T5 alloys
About 60% of our oxygen is produced by phytoplakton.